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the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud met with an undercover agent posing as an extremist. he picked the unnamed nightclub from google maps and allegedly told the agent he wanted the attack to be massive enough to make it in the news, like tonight. authorities say daoud was bent on terrorism, vowing repeatedly that it was in his heart. >> we're going to see more and more examples of this type of self-radicalization. this is the new wave in the terrorist threat, but it doesn't mean it's a threat that we can't deal with. >> a kid that i know, adel is an angel. he helped me -- my husband was away, and he helped m
the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud...
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the fbi, u.s. attorney's office not involved in this process. >> so, chuck, tell us what's on the agenda at the nato summit. >> reporter: well, nato is all about afghanistan. this is all about putting down pen to paper on the withdrawal plan of nato, which, of course, is mostly u.s. combat troops, by the end of 2014. but it's also a fund-raising meeting of sorts, where the united states is going to be asking other countries, other member nations of nato to help contribute to the cost of securing afghanistan after 2014. it's going to cost upwards of $4 billion a year. and of course, u.s. officials don't want all of that to come out of u.s. taxpayer dollars. >> all right, chuck todd, thanks very much. let's bring in david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good morning, good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> these supports, the g-8 and nato conference, it's all about the president trying to get world leaders on the same page, in the first case about the euro debt crisis, the second case of
the fbi, u.s. attorney's office not involved in this process. >> so, chuck, tell us what's on the agenda at the nato summit. >> reporter: well, nato is all about afghanistan. this is all about putting down pen to paper on the withdrawal plan of nato, which, of course, is mostly u.s. combat troops, by the end of 2014. but it's also a fund-raising meeting of sorts, where the united states is going to be asking other countries, other member nations of nato to help contribute to the...
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northern michigan, to giants stadium in new jersey, and to a farm outside detroit where in 2006 the fbi raised a 3,000 foot barn and dug under it. once the leader of the teamsters, the nash's largest union, his connection with organized crime kept him in hot water. >> i believe the stories that hoffa was in a power struggle. i believe hoffa was killed by organized crime figures. >> reporter: that possibility could explain the informant's long silence. >> i mean, he is terrified. i could hear his voice tremble yesterday when i talked to him. >> reporter: could this be where the search for hoffa ends? >> we are investigating it as a cold case homicide. that's been our focus since the beginning. if it somehow happens to be mr. hoffa, great, it will end a major mystery. >> reporter: police say the work here will take about two hours. they're going to take that core soil sample, send it to a forensic anthropologist at michigan state university. if the examination of that soil sample turns up evidence of remains, then they'll start digging. willie? >> john yang, thanks so much. 7:20. here is
northern michigan, to giants stadium in new jersey, and to a farm outside detroit where in 2006 the fbi raised a 3,000 foot barn and dug under it. once the leader of the teamsters, the nash's largest union, his connection with organized crime kept him in hot water. >> i believe the stories that hoffa was in a power struggle. i believe hoffa was killed by organized crime figures. >> reporter: that possibility could explain the informant's long silence. >> i mean, he is...
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fbi. or it will to look at an apartment of justice. it will to look at and able to the provide sunshine on those areas and make recommendations. the fbi, and apartment of justice to his credit, very receptive to the recommendation. they often would try to justify the policies but would agree with the recommendations and after all, that was what we were trying to do as well as provide transparency on the actions of the department's and the intelligence agencies of the department of justice. a lot of what we did was retrospective. we would look at things after they occurred, such as the 9/11 attacks and what the fbi and the department of justice knew about it, but a lot of it was we were getting information as programs were ongoing, and we would look at them as the programs were going forward, so, for example, with nestle security letters we get information about the misuse of national security letters and we decided to do it as they were being used. so as it was ongoing, and i think that wa
fbi. or it will to look at an apartment of justice. it will to look at and able to the provide sunshine on those areas and make recommendations. the fbi, and apartment of justice to his credit, very receptive to the recommendation. they often would try to justify the policies but would agree with the recommendations and after all, that was what we were trying to do as well as provide transparency on the actions of the department's and the intelligence agencies of the department of justice. a...
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the fbi has looked into this. we found no credible evidence that such activity is going on. >> could you reneat again, madam secretary? >> we have looked into the fbi looked into, we have found no credible evidence that such infiltration is going on. >> and the fbi being the component that would have an intelligent component would it be for the cia but the fbi would have used their intelligence resources is that you're suggests. >> i would say siewm so. i don't know who they use. that would be my assumption. the u.s. department of homeland security and fbi found no evidence. >> that is correct. >> thank you, chairman. >> the gentleman from texas mr. mccall. >> thank you i want to thank the witnesses, first, madam secretary let me come plenlt you on the attention to the caribbean. we chaired an oversight hearing on the caribbean being the third border, and i know i got reports back from governor, and representative that did a great job. i certainly appreciate that. i chaired a hearing just recently on the use of dr
the fbi has looked into this. we found no credible evidence that such activity is going on. >> could you reneat again, madam secretary? >> we have looked into the fbi looked into, we have found no credible evidence that such infiltration is going on. >> and the fbi being the component that would have an intelligent component would it be for the cia but the fbi would have used their intelligence resources is that you're suggests. >> i would say siewm so. i don't know who...
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recently when an fbi sting caught a guy who wanted to blow up capitol hill. the command center got hot as they waited for the agents to take the guy down. they have a hundred cameras at their disposal. but fear not, they are not monitor people on the street. >> we really only have time to use them when we have a special event that requires us to have awareness of what's going on on the street. >> reporter: that awareness increases during presidential inaugural celebrations, state of the union speeches, and the fourth of july. >> we work in advance to say who do we need working an event like this. >> reporter: even security within the center is an issue. because everything is classified. something like teleconferencing is important here they use secure video teleconferencing so the bad guys don't hear them. and some of this like the tenth anniversary of 9/11 can keep them here for days. >> we're dealing with rotating shifts. 24/7 operations. you also have the aspects of care and feeding of all these people. there's routine maintenance that has to go on. >> an
recently when an fbi sting caught a guy who wanted to blow up capitol hill. the command center got hot as they waited for the agents to take the guy down. they have a hundred cameras at their disposal. but fear not, they are not monitor people on the street. >> we really only have time to use them when we have a special event that requires us to have awareness of what's going on on the street. >> reporter: that awareness increases during presidential inaugural celebrations, state of...
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and the fbi was all over this. in coordination with u.s. attorney's, in coordination bringing into local law enforcement and the sheriff's office, the tampa police department, but what is also instructive is help with intelligence out of the muslim community to identify the potential perpetrator, and to stop him before he did the act. and i think it's another to example how all of the different stovepipes that worked interacting before are beginning to. so i congratulate you. .. senator rubio. >> thank you. it's kind of a general question. it has to do with terror and, the western hemisphere. check unexpected it is the fact that iran is willing to sponsor terrorism as a tool of foreign policy around the world. and so it is what i feel having been on this committee on the year that i do resent trip to latin america the four nation trips pocklington mashhad to latin america and part of it probably is an effort i anything to show that he's not isolated this country sublimates and talk and some of these leaders, particularly one in venezuela ha
and the fbi was all over this. in coordination with u.s. attorney's, in coordination bringing into local law enforcement and the sheriff's office, the tampa police department, but what is also instructive is help with intelligence out of the muslim community to identify the potential perpetrator, and to stop him before he did the act. and i think it's another to example how all of the different stovepipes that worked interacting before are beginning to. so i congratulate you. .. senator rubio....
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>> well, i would refer you to the fbi. they have, as i understand it, protocols in place for when they notify the legislative and executive branches of investigations. it is a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general petraeus until wednesday, and the situation regarding general allen until friday so the fbi is the place to go in terms of explanation of the protocols they follow, but i understand it that is the answer they will give. there are protocols they follow that conference how they inform various branches of government of the investigations. >> do you understand how people think this is utterly bizarre, i mean, a day after the election, and the anger on capitol hill to know this was going on. it just, i mean, the timing, at least the appearance -- >> look, all i can tell you is when the white house was informedded, and i would let the relevant members of congress explain to you how and when they were informed. my understanding is there are protocols that the fbi follows with regards
>> well, i would refer you to the fbi. they have, as i understand it, protocols in place for when they notify the legislative and executive branches of investigations. it is a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general petraeus until wednesday, and the situation regarding general allen until friday so the fbi is the place to go in terms of explanation of the protocols they follow, but i understand it that is the answer they will give. there are protocols...
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. >>> details on an fbi into possible kickbacks at virginia railway express. >> how a community is giving back. >>> hi, everyone. good morning. welcome to news 4 today. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm angie goff. it is saturday, august 18th, 2012. >> we'll get started with breaking news this half hour. a 6.6 magnitude earthquake has just rocked an indonesian island. it struck about 35 miles off the coast of palu city. so far no tsunami warning has been issued, but we'll keep watching the situation. >>> another thing we're watching is how your weekend weather is shaping up. kim martucci is here with more. >> good morning, guys. off and running with a damp, cloudy start. but not that bad. the rain is not falling from the sky any longer. temperatures have cooled off . look at all the 60s here. inside the beltway we are at 70. here's a look at the rain that came last night all pushing off to the east leaving some puddles on your drive around the beltway. we'll go for 84 today mostly cloudy, a few showers in the delmarva. martinsburg not a bad one, 82. more to come including how the baseball weathe
. >>> details on an fbi into possible kickbacks at virginia railway express. >> how a community is giving back. >>> hi, everyone. good morning. welcome to news 4 today. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm angie goff. it is saturday, august 18th, 2012. >> we'll get started with breaking news this half hour. a 6.6 magnitude earthquake has just rocked an indonesian island. it struck about 35 miles off the coast of palu city. so far no tsunami warning has been issued, but...
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that was uncovered by the fbi as a result of the investigation. and charged -- pharma was found guilty of espionage in forfeiture -- appealed his conviction. has the national defense information and getting to the public library. the impression he was guilty--determined not to be guilty of espionage because the interpretation of the law, national defense information that is protected. that is the nature of the information you have to protect for espionage and we do that through classification. big espionage, the big one is the unauthorized transmittal of national defense information that is protected. that is the legal standard to a foreign power or agent with intent to injure the united states or aid a foreign power. you go to jail the rest of your life or can be executed for of that one. little espionage preparatory acts ten years you can get for that. punishment can be death or life imprisonment. no statute of limitations on that espionage or little espionage. protect national defense information and get ten years. finding people who are arrest
that was uncovered by the fbi as a result of the investigation. and charged -- pharma was found guilty of espionage in forfeiture -- appealed his conviction. has the national defense information and getting to the public library. the impression he was guilty--determined not to be guilty of espionage because the interpretation of the law, national defense information that is protected. that is the nature of the information you have to protect for espionage and we do that through classification....
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. >>> the cia and fbi claim they stopped a vicious bomb plot targeting a u.s. flight. they prevented a suicide bomber from using another underwear bomb close to the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. you may recall the one that fizzled and burned a confessed al qaeda operative christmas day back in 2009. defense secretary leon panetta says the new bomb was designed to pass through the best u.s. airport security. >> this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. and we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> on sunday, u.s. officials say an american drone like this one killed al qaeda's top commander in yemen where this plot originated. >>> it proved to be a deadly combination, a valium and alcohol overdose to blame for the death of famed painter thomas kinkade. he was found dead in his home near los gatos last month. the coroner's report shows kinkade might have been taking the drug ghb. he did battle alcoholism during his later years and suffered from heart disease and hypertension. >>> time is
. >>> the cia and fbi claim they stopped a vicious bomb plot targeting a u.s. flight. they prevented a suicide bomber from using another underwear bomb close to the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. you may recall the one that fizzled and burned a confessed al qaeda operative christmas day back in 2009. defense secretary leon panetta says the new bomb was designed to pass through the best u.s. airport security. >> this country has to continue to remain vigilant against...
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they'll also be planning public hearings for september. >>> the fbi is investigating a popular commuter rail system over apparent kickbacks. a virginia railway spokesman says that the investigation involving a subcontractor. the company was hired for a landscaping contract and nearly $3 million. the "post" obtained a copy showing that an employee received a payment from that subcontractor. that employee was fired earlier this year. >>> expect some delays on metro this weekend. crews are doing track work on four of the system's five lines. they are all closed. you can take a free shuttle bus between silver spring and nome ma gallaudet. there will be single tracking on the orange, blue and green line. all trains should be back to their normal schedules by monday. >> a lot going on. >>> college campuses are mighty busy this weekend with students moving in. >> but be careful on the way there. why police are especially looking out for college-bound drivers this weekend. >>> and you'll likely see -- or >>> and you'll likely see -- or you've likely but somewhere along the way, something went h
they'll also be planning public hearings for september. >>> the fbi is investigating a popular commuter rail system over apparent kickbacks. a virginia railway spokesman says that the investigation involving a subcontractor. the company was hired for a landscaping contract and nearly $3 million. the "post" obtained a copy showing that an employee received a payment from that subcontractor. that employee was fired earlier this year. >>> expect some delays on metro...
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the top ranking member escaped prison in 2005 and was on the fbi's most wanted list. the yemen government authorized this air strike. >>> mitt romney will focus on the battleground state of ohio today. the presumptive gop presidential unemployment will hold a town hall meeting at a cleveland metal stamping factory. about a three-hour drive from columbus, ohio, where president obama kicked off his re-election campaign on saturday. the president held rallies at ohio state university and at vcu in richmond. >>> mitt romney may have to start winning over women in f he wants to win in november. women favor president obama by 12% in a dozen battleground state according to a gallup poll. on the flip side, men in those states favor romney by 8%. that 20% gender gap is even greater than the 17-point gap in a march poll. that's when democrats accused republicans of waging a war on women with their contraception and abortion rights policies. >>> today lawmakers return to capitol hill after a week-long spring recess. the first order of business, student loans. college loan intere
the top ranking member escaped prison in 2005 and was on the fbi's most wanted list. the yemen government authorized this air strike. >>> mitt romney will focus on the battleground state of ohio today. the presumptive gop presidential unemployment will hold a town hall meeting at a cleveland metal stamping factory. about a three-hour drive from columbus, ohio, where president obama kicked off his re-election campaign on saturday. the president held rallies at ohio state university and...
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. >>> the fbi is launching an investigation into a north virginia college that closed last week. agents raided all campuses of a.c.t. college last week. the school shut down last tuesday just before students expected to graduate with certifications as medical and dental stapts. jeff moore blamed the department of education for withholding funds. some staff members say they stopped getting paid last month. >> i can't look back and say should shoulda coulda woulda. >> stuff kg ineffected by the inability to get a transcript. >> they are being sent to the website for access to transcripts. >>> today crew wills start tearing down apartments destroyed by a navy fighter jet crash in virginia beach. the f/a-18 hit the complex last friday moments after taking off by near naval base. luckily no one was killed but the crash destroyed more than two dozen apartments. three of those apartments are scheduled to be demolished today. the navy is paying professional movers who help residents move out. officials are trying to stabilize other units so they're safe enough for residents to go in and
. >>> the fbi is launching an investigation into a north virginia college that closed last week. agents raided all campuses of a.c.t. college last week. the school shut down last tuesday just before students expected to graduate with certifications as medical and dental stapts. jeff moore blamed the department of education for withholding funds. some staff members say they stopped getting paid last month. >> i can't look back and say should shoulda coulda woulda. >> stuff...
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the fbi is slowly shifting over the area. the state of texas got a federal grant years ago to do that shift except when i got my fbi briefing, texas is only at 12%. we can start doing that, you know, categorizing more numbers to get this for the people, people want, but, but, we got to remember we don't want to overload our law enforcement, fill out paperworks like we did with teachers some time ago. we want them on the street rather than filling out paperwork, but the state of texas, actually, is doing some of that. we just put money there in the state of texas, get all the figures that you want to. >> we spoke about this briefly, and i want to ask before i head to questions from the audience. two years from now, you may be campaigning for higher office -- >> [inaudible] >> when the website was launched, you had people praising you for doing it and criticizing it saying you were trying to, maybe, get a jump op maybe other people that might be running for higher office in 2014. what's your ambitions in 2014, and is the websit
the fbi is slowly shifting over the area. the state of texas got a federal grant years ago to do that shift except when i got my fbi briefing, texas is only at 12%. we can start doing that, you know, categorizing more numbers to get this for the people, people want, but, but, we got to remember we don't want to overload our law enforcement, fill out paperworks like we did with teachers some time ago. we want them on the street rather than filling out paperwork, but the state of texas, actually,...
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the fbi tells nbc news they are not commenting on the identities of the bodies found at the home, but say they continue to pursue the case, as if all are still alive. >> they're just hoping they can catch up with him. but he does have a good head start. >> reporter: the family had recently moved to arizona and traveled to tennessee, friends say, to take care of business following a relative's death. their disappearance has shocked residents in their former town. >> surprise, because this is kind of a quiet community, nothing ever goes on here. >> reporter: a community that is now doing all it can to help find them. >> all up and down the interstate, the posters up seeing if anybody's seen them. it's sad, because three kids and a mother come up missing and nobody knows where they are. >> reporter: bain's husband, who also traveled to tennessee, first reported her missing and authorities later found bain's car abandoned. at one point the fbi tells me they didn't know if bain had gone with mayes willingly, but now, ann, they say they consider her a victim. >> all right. michelle franzen
the fbi tells nbc news they are not commenting on the identities of the bodies found at the home, but say they continue to pursue the case, as if all are still alive. >> they're just hoping they can catch up with him. but he does have a good head start. >> reporter: the family had recently moved to arizona and traveled to tennessee, friends say, to take care of business following a relative's death. their disappearance has shocked residents in their former town. >> surprise,...
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now, the fbi justrene peator st, ouon penetration without consent. that is exactly whathat anin usodl qu. peod.twazi all around the country. you started -- it was on cnn, it was on msnbc, it was on, it was in w iinoint innepe. rg? vilibueayha to the extraordinary organizing of women not only women in now, but won thughout the women's movement in the state of virginia, e dathathe giorrengto lith sal ame a gauntlet that the legislators had to walk pas standing arm in wagm atg t in a sleig tgh prcaovgh ed bcied fueled by passion and outrage at these, at these extremists who are overreachi like i he ve sitny anrobatat d,lirown stood on the floor of that house of representatives in mchig anepctghllto yth d hefra rkat said was and, m speaker, i'm really glad that everybody is intested in my vagina, but an n gh ansabr wsudy eper heho td ats that her verbage was inappropriate, that the use of the word "gina" s aad mianeenvehe n'oekte 50 lewe u 5,000 women showed up on the steps of the capitol-michigan to say -- capitol of michig to say in d eaitoh sa, a no b
now, the fbi justrene peator st, ouon penetration without consent. that is exactly whathat anin usodl qu. peod.twazi all around the country. you started -- it was on cnn, it was on msnbc, it was on, it was in w iinoint innepe. rg? vilibueayha to the extraordinary organizing of women not only women in now, but won thughout the women's movement in the state of virginia, e dathathe giorrengto lith sal ame a gauntlet that the legislators had to walk pas standing arm in wagm atg t in a sleig tgh...
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and the fbi, as you know, have a kind of decades-long feud about just about everything. and the cia got ahold of his book and decided that it needed to clear the manuscript and took a lot of the things out of the manuscript. the kind of things it took out, he is well known, had written publicly about being involved early on in questioning one of the first of the so-called high-value terrorists caught in 2002. and, but that was considered to be secret even though everybody knew about it. he had written op-eds about it, by the cia so the cia took out the personal pronouns from that chapter. so instead of saying i packed my suitcase when i got this phone call and, you know, headed out, it says blank packed blank's suitcase. [laughter] so that's -- we actually paid -- you, the taxpayer, paid someone to go through that book and take that stuff out. [laughter] one other example that seems to me equally absurd although it's less easy to understand is that the cia has triumphed over a guy named jefferson morley who's been fighting for years to declassify records relating to the
and the fbi, as you know, have a kind of decades-long feud about just about everything. and the cia got ahold of his book and decided that it needed to clear the manuscript and took a lot of the things out of the manuscript. the kind of things it took out, he is well known, had written publicly about being involved early on in questioning one of the first of the so-called high-value terrorists caught in 2002. and, but that was considered to be secret even though everybody knew about it. he had...
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the other long-term project we're working on this capability with fbi. currently, we are required to submit fingerprints each time we want a criminal history records check. the want to see if we can submit to the fingerprints we have on file to the fbi to get a criminal history records check without calling somebody in to submit a new set of prints. it will tell us if the individual has committed some type of criminal offense and between the applications to make every five years. there is a number of things we are doing. we took the recommendations very seriously. >> during a hearing on twic in may of 2011, mr. lord indicated provide a normal driver's license is as least as secure than a twic. is a twic more or less secure than in normal driver's license? >> for the twic, we think it is a secure a credential. prior to, you could go to a port and gain access with multiple credentials. a credit card, a union card, any number of credentials. the first thing i would say is that it is the first time in a common credential has been issued in the maritime envir
the other long-term project we're working on this capability with fbi. currently, we are required to submit fingerprints each time we want a criminal history records check. the want to see if we can submit to the fingerprints we have on file to the fbi to get a criminal history records check without calling somebody in to submit a new set of prints. it will tell us if the individual has committed some type of criminal offense and between the applications to make every five years. there is a...
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fbi bowler says he fears this is going to severely, severely compromise the ability of the fbi and our civil authorities have been able to get at the responsibilities. now this may seem somewhat legalistic, but the legalism we are talking about is a basic constitutional protection. so, in the interest of maintaining guantÁnamo, justifying political positions that members of congress and the senate have taken that we will not allow any terrorist from guantÁnamo in the united states, we have seriously eroded something that is intrinsic to the constitution of the united states. now let me just wrap this up with something that i know a little more about that in the constitution of those who should be clear to all of us who have to vote on measures that should be consistent with the constitution. that is the politics discussion. the reason why we have this situation is not because of the president of the united states. i can tell you from first-hand knowledge and experience the problem is that congress that the united states and the fact that they have operated within an echo chamber of c
fbi bowler says he fears this is going to severely, severely compromise the ability of the fbi and our civil authorities have been able to get at the responsibilities. now this may seem somewhat legalistic, but the legalism we are talking about is a basic constitutional protection. so, in the interest of maintaining guantÁnamo, justifying political positions that members of congress and the senate have taken that we will not allow any terrorist from guantÁnamo in the united states, we have...
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service as well for all the time you put on. >> bots. >> a former fbi agent himself. let's go to mr. stern's. let me take my questions a little bit along the lines to my colleague from michigan talked about advanced persistent threat to read dr. amoroso, when you did your opening statement, you were speaking quite eloquently talking about malicious software, malware, and you had this picture that the malware you were impressed how well it was developed, put together coming and you sort of alluded to the fact that it was almost not and pet treatable, but it was to the point you are respectful of it and we are not sure that we were keeping up. is that my interpretation what you said? >> that's right we are definitely not keeping up. we are trying. think of the pace of innovation in silicon valley. new things every day. the hacking and the militias adversary community moving at the same pace. so the job we have is we have to keep up, and you would say you'd better be ahead of that, not even enough to just kind of keep up, you better be ahead, so we are always going to be
service as well for all the time you put on. >> bots. >> a former fbi agent himself. let's go to mr. stern's. let me take my questions a little bit along the lines to my colleague from michigan talked about advanced persistent threat to read dr. amoroso, when you did your opening statement, you were speaking quite eloquently talking about malicious software, malware, and you had this picture that the malware you were impressed how well it was developed, put together coming and you...
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indian fdi is what i called up the fbi. it goes from a poor country, a lot of it goes to the advanced country, which is not meant to happen, and it goes to highly specialized and skill intensive sectors. so this was not meant to happen in the way we talk about world economy, but this is what is happening in india, which is, you know, this is very, very unusual. it shows and has comparative advantage to some the things gas stations half-light skills, entrepreneurship and flown. so having said that india -- these are all aspects of what i call precocious indie. the other dimensions we can talk about in which either india is different or not so different from your average developing country. i don't want to spend a lot of time on that but i'm sure people will be interested. whether domestic demand-based model of development, not export. but that's not politically precocious. some poor countries do that, some richer countries do that but it is different. and also as a share of come in terms of integration, india is much will in
indian fdi is what i called up the fbi. it goes from a poor country, a lot of it goes to the advanced country, which is not meant to happen, and it goes to highly specialized and skill intensive sectors. so this was not meant to happen in the way we talk about world economy, but this is what is happening in india, which is, you know, this is very, very unusual. it shows and has comparative advantage to some the things gas stations half-light skills, entrepreneurship and flown. so having said...
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senior correspondent john my ser a former fbi assistant director. he's here. and we came back from this interview -- i told you what he said and you thought it was pretty interesting. >> i thought it was a surprise. and as world leaders gather around new york for the u.n. general assembly, their motorcades are bound to pass one of the many billboards asking for their help in locating robert levinson, but the intended audience for that ad campaign may be just one man, iran's president mahmood ahmadinejad. and as we learned, he may have the answers to a mystery that has consumed levinson's family for more than five years. >> reporter: is it one of those things that you get used to? >> oh, never. >> reporter: as i walked through times square with christine levinson and her son dan, neither were prepared for what they were about to see. there was robert levinson staring back at his wife and ston frson from an electronic billboard. the picture was taken from a mysterious video that the family received nearly two years ago. levinson, a retired fbi agent, pale and ga
senior correspondent john my ser a former fbi assistant director. he's here. and we came back from this interview -- i told you what he said and you thought it was pretty interesting. >> i thought it was a surprise. and as world leaders gather around new york for the u.n. general assembly, their motorcades are bound to pass one of the many billboards asking for their help in locating robert levinson, but the intended audience for that ad campaign may be just one man, iran's president...
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well, you know, police, fbi, we investigate. everybody else speculates. and there's going to be a lot of speculation in a case. peter, when you go through these documents, you see that there are alleged psychics. know that i've never seen a psychic help in a case like this. but psychics come forward. there are people who dream dreams about what happened. there are crazies. there are good sid zens. there are people who say she was kidnapped by a satanic cult, and used as a sacrifice. you know, that doesn't happen. but these people still perpetrate myths like this. >> clint, finally, i want to ask you only recently this was changed from a disappearance to an abduction. i know that's just legal language but what is the significance of that change and the way the police are investigating this? >> well, to me, it's the police are now comfortable that she didn't run away. realize that there are over 800,000 children that disappear or go missing every year. most of them are found. about 110 are these kidnappings where a child is tid capped, assaulted and murdere
well, you know, police, fbi, we investigate. everybody else speculates. and there's going to be a lot of speculation in a case. peter, when you go through these documents, you see that there are alleged psychics. know that i've never seen a psychic help in a case like this. but psychics come forward. there are people who dream dreams about what happened. there are crazies. there are good sid zens. there are people who say she was kidnapped by a satanic cult, and used as a sacrifice. you know,...
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february, arranging to pick up a vest laced with explosives but his connections were actually undercover fbi agents. the 30 years was the maximum sentence under his plea deal. >>> one of the oldest cold case murders in the u.s. to go to trial is now closed. a judge found a former washington state police officer guilty of killing a 7-year-old girl 55 years ago. jack mccullough told police he took a train to chicago for a medical exam but one of his former girlfriends contacted police four years ago and says she found the train ticket unused and it was dated the day the girl was kidnapped. he is set to be sentenced in november. the "today" show is coming up next. let's find out what they're working on. >> lester holt joins us live from new york. good morning, lester. >> good morning. coming up on a saturday morning on "today" a man linked to the controversial anti-islam filmta overnight as the four men killed in the libyan embassy attack are brought home and honored as heroes and protests continue overseas. we'll have complete coverage of it all. >>> also ahead, britain's royal family is said
february, arranging to pick up a vest laced with explosives but his connections were actually undercover fbi agents. the 30 years was the maximum sentence under his plea deal. >>> one of the oldest cold case murders in the u.s. to go to trial is now closed. a judge found a former washington state police officer guilty of killing a 7-year-old girl 55 years ago. jack mccullough told police he took a train to chicago for a medical exam but one of his former girlfriends contacted police...
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the fbi has long testified they have a 0% error. in 2004, it was the first time someone convicted with fingerprint evidence was exonerate it. the fbi first publically -- publicly apologized for the train bombing in madrid. they thought they found his fingerprint on a bag of detonators in madrid, but they were completely wrong and had to apologize. this shows the fingerprint identification process is highly subjective. three drug reviewers reached the conclusion that his fingerprint was on the bad. even if it fingerprint turns out to be correct 90% of the time, it has never been steady. both sides are saying we should start with the fingerprinting. there's nothing to worry about, but because this is the best known discipline, other disciplines are likely to be weaker. let's move on from that to the others. host: last call, charlotte on the republican line from pennsylvania. caller: i was wondering if he did speak to was a little bit about the current status of the federal judge's serving under maritime law and how they are not down t
the fbi has long testified they have a 0% error. in 2004, it was the first time someone convicted with fingerprint evidence was exonerate it. the fbi first publically -- publicly apologized for the train bombing in madrid. they thought they found his fingerprint on a bag of detonators in madrid, but they were completely wrong and had to apologize. this shows the fingerprint identification process is highly subjective. three drug reviewers reached the conclusion that his fingerprint was on the...
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the fbi arrested hecker last week. during a hearing he refused to be sworn in and said he didn't want an attorney. he's been ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation. >>> a u.s. drone strike has killed an al qaeda leader in yemen in the southern part of the country. the man was on the fbi's most wanted list. he helped plan the bombing of the "uss kohl" in 70s. >>> joe biden believes china will let a blind chinese activist travel to the u.s. chen guangcheng escaped house arrest a week ago. he took shelter in the u.s. embassy. he's now in the hospital. chen wants to leave china with his family. he wants to travel to the u.s. to recuperate from years of imprisonment and harassment. china offered a plan to let chen apply to study abroad at new york university. not clear if they will follow through with travel arrangements for him. >>> the family of linebacker junior seau is reconsidering their decision to donate his brain to science. as part of their samoan culture, seau's family is consulting with a group of elders b
the fbi arrested hecker last week. during a hearing he refused to be sworn in and said he didn't want an attorney. he's been ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation. >>> a u.s. drone strike has killed an al qaeda leader in yemen in the southern part of the country. the man was on the fbi's most wanted list. he helped plan the bombing of the "uss kohl" in 70s. >>> joe biden believes china will let a blind chinese activist travel to the u.s. chen guangcheng...
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i know how the fbi works. that would not be the agent also call, especially if the warrant was still active for his arrest. it would have to be higher up. there are only two investigations. why is that the bureau wanted to track him and get him to contact his associates. the second is that the fbi wanted to work with him. they saw him as a friendly contact. what i show in my reporting is that this incident in 2002, the arrest warrant, the decision to pull the arrest warrant -- none of it was shared with the 9/11 commission or with congress. just take a moment to think how history would have been different by those -- for those families at fort hood if he had been prosecuted in 2002 and not allowed to walk away. also in that chapter, i take you to the cia and you meet this new generation of analysts'. -- analysts. they look at somalia and north africa. you meet this new generation in the radicalize asian unit. -- radicalization unit. chapter four is called justice delayed. i investigate how we are going to pros
i know how the fbi works. that would not be the agent also call, especially if the warrant was still active for his arrest. it would have to be higher up. there are only two investigations. why is that the bureau wanted to track him and get him to contact his associates. the second is that the fbi wanted to work with him. they saw him as a friendly contact. what i show in my reporting is that this incident in 2002, the arrest warrant, the decision to pull the arrest warrant -- none of it was...
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we know that floyd corkins is in fbi custody this morning and he has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon. now, the fbi was at corkins' herndon home for hours yesterday collecting evidence and also talking with neighbors. he's accused of walking into the family research council building and shooting a security guard. investigators say he told the guard he was an intern and then started yelling about the group's policies. when he was questioned about what was inside his backpack, he pulled out a .9-millimeter gun and shot the guard in the arm. the guard and others were able to wrestle corkins to the ground. >> and i would say in this case, the security officer here is a hero, as far as i'm concerned. he did his job. i mean, the person never made it past the front, farther than the front door. >> reporter: investigators found more ammunition in corkins' backpack and in his car, which was parked at the east falls church metro station. also in his backpack, sources tell news4 he was carrying chick-fil-a flyers. the family research council supports the fast food chain's ceo's sta
we know that floyd corkins is in fbi custody this morning and he has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon. now, the fbi was at corkins' herndon home for hours yesterday collecting evidence and also talking with neighbors. he's accused of walking into the family research council building and shooting a security guard. investigators say he told the guard he was an intern and then started yelling about the group's policies. when he was questioned about what was inside his backpack, he...
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i know how the fbi works. that would have been the agent called to bring him in, especially if the war was still active for his arrest. that had to have gone much higher up because that is the way the bureau works. there's only one explanation they wanted to track him in the u.s. given his contact with the hijackers. the second and the evidence really supports the second is that the fbi wanted to work with him. they saw him as a from the contact. what i show in my reporting is that this incident in 2002, the arrest warrant, the decision to pull the arrest warrant, none of it was shared with the 9/11 commission or with congress. just take a moment to think how history would have been different for these families in fort hood it hit -- if he had been prosecuted in 2002 and not allowed to walk away. also, in that chapter, i take you to the cia. you meet this new generation of analysts. these are people who have accounts crib they look at afghanistan, pakistan, yemen, somalia, north africa. and then i take it to t
i know how the fbi works. that would have been the agent called to bring him in, especially if the war was still active for his arrest. that had to have gone much higher up because that is the way the bureau works. there's only one explanation they wanted to track him in the u.s. given his contact with the hijackers. the second and the evidence really supports the second is that the fbi wanted to work with him. they saw him as a from the contact. what i show in my reporting is that this...
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are used the example fbi atf and others along with those that i represent on the homeland security what is the importance of that? >> let me start by saying that state and local participation has been the dea bread and butter for the 39 years we've been an agency. you combine that partnership with the partnerships that we have developed with other federal agencies and i don't think that there is anything stronger or anything more effective at attacking violent crime, attacking drug trafficking than having task forces. succumb to answer that especially -- >> my question is is the collaboration strong, positive, continuing in the administrators or the respective agencies we are collaborating now more than before. >> let me move to a brief question has there been a thorough investigation of dea contact or involvement by the oig? >> yes, we made in all of our employees in phoenix steel division -- >> any questions regarding the supervisor directions to say don't say anything, all that has been investigated is that correct? the final report would be able to be accessed on that issue. skype w
are used the example fbi atf and others along with those that i represent on the homeland security what is the importance of that? >> let me start by saying that state and local participation has been the dea bread and butter for the 39 years we've been an agency. you combine that partnership with the partnerships that we have developed with other federal agencies and i don't think that there is anything stronger or anything more effective at attacking violent crime, attacking drug...
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they don't want to go back to a pre-9/11 world wabc the biggest enemy of the fbi is the cia and vice versa. that they give any is overseas and you have to see the and have to work together if you're a european, you look at in a completely different framework. even if you come from additional kind of half security institution you're going to see it very differently. and most of all d.c. and existential threat odc a threat that is fundamentally there to be managed? most traditional scholars here in d.c. as well would say the concept of a war where you have a victory, where you have an enemy you can label, and it ended and a victory position is kind of nonsensical. terrorism is a tactic. it's not something you can say we are on war against terrorism. i tried to do my homework and try to look at all the things that nato said about terrorism, and counterterrorism, and, of course, afghanistan at the first thing you would say, afghanistan is not a counterterrorism mission. which it is not. and i said it's not a counterterrorism organization but it sort of looking at a jigsaw and say i only
they don't want to go back to a pre-9/11 world wabc the biggest enemy of the fbi is the cia and vice versa. that they give any is overseas and you have to see the and have to work together if you're a european, you look at in a completely different framework. even if you come from additional kind of half security institution you're going to see it very differently. and most of all d.c. and existential threat odc a threat that is fundamentally there to be managed? most traditional scholars here...
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an fbi task force is learning baltimore are ex law-enforcement to track down a man in the area. the latest incident happened when a man walked into a laurel farms and fired a shot. a customer was shot in a similar incident weeks ago in another royal farms store. time for a check on the morning commute. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> a few problems but nothing major in terms of delays, other than the normal west side delay. accident off to the side, construction in place, too. washington boulevard, what for an accident in the city. this is the slowest spot. 11 minutes on the outer loop northeast side. here is 95 in the white marsh area. intermittent delays for my marsh to the northeast. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> temperatures are already in the 50's. close to 70 this afternoon. the rain showers are going to catch up to us tonight. we will not see any precipitation until after 7:00. is between 67 and 72. average high is 71. it will be breezy and cooler going into the weekend. >>> 7:30 now on a thursday morning, march 8, 2012. picture perfect start
an fbi task force is learning baltimore are ex law-enforcement to track down a man in the area. the latest incident happened when a man walked into a laurel farms and fired a shot. a customer was shot in a similar incident weeks ago in another royal farms store. time for a check on the morning commute. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> a few problems but nothing major in terms of delays, other than the normal west side delay. accident off to the side, construction in place,...
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>> about the fbi files? >> exactly. i want to know what you thought of hoover, not these very polite letters that are in his f. a. i filed. he did have something of a relationship there, but i'm just curious if you can tell me what he really thought of j. edgar hoover of you have anything interesting to say on that? >> i will say one thing. bill was never so energized as when going after large authority. one of his great battles he being a loyal son of rome was to attack popes. i mean he just loved to get into a scrape with the vatican. when he went after the john birch society, in history, it looks like well he was cleansing the movement of this irritant. at the time the john birch society was a major player. at a cabana would know this. they had strings on advertising contracts. they had strings on distributor deals for the magazine. they contributed, their members actually wrote checks, beyond the subscription fee but bill, while he was fearless, he was also a lover of danger. do you have a story here? >> what is the
>> about the fbi files? >> exactly. i want to know what you thought of hoover, not these very polite letters that are in his f. a. i filed. he did have something of a relationship there, but i'm just curious if you can tell me what he really thought of j. edgar hoover of you have anything interesting to say on that? >> i will say one thing. bill was never so energized as when going after large authority. one of his great battles he being a loyal son of rome was to attack...
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also let freedom to shoot people abroad, therefore the regime was india's export of skilled labor and fbi, the more the pressure in india would be to open a period and i think also that a lot of this protection that comes from the fact we have competency, standard vested interests, but the demand for skill is stripping the supply. so they have to go to participating change. >> thank you. first, they congratulate you. >> identify yourself. >> i am an intern. -- [inaudible] all the questions and also let you set in each of the debate in india is coming back this whole governance issue. to get the price is right to use an old term, you need to get the politics right. the question is how. i was wondering whether you might like to speculate on whether indiana's fiscal administrative structure is outdated, that there is still -- that is still too centralized. i mean, do we need something like the finance commission? or should be that states like in this country raised their own income tax and make a central pool much smaller? so that the central government's role is much more manageable? i wond
also let freedom to shoot people abroad, therefore the regime was india's export of skilled labor and fbi, the more the pressure in india would be to open a period and i think also that a lot of this protection that comes from the fact we have competency, standard vested interests, but the demand for skill is stripping the supply. so they have to go to participating change. >> thank you. first, they congratulate you. >> identify yourself. >> i am an intern. -- [inaudible] all...
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last week agents from the fbi and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms raided the property near cornelia, georgia. savage was arrested and denied bond. her family declined to comment for this story. but her father told local station wsv that his daughter was a church-going college student, not a criminal. >> i think everybody ought to be able to sate on their property, do whatever the heck they want to. >> reporter: still on facebook, savage described herself as an anarchist, writing, quote, i despite all law enforcement and any governing authority. i am not one for selective targeting, but mass destruction. according to court documents, savage admitted to investigators that she had used pot and meth, and told them that manufacturing explosive devices and detonating them for recreation was her hobby. in this rural town, many feel the charges are overblown. >> she was not using good judgment. did it make me scared? absolutely not. >> i wouldn't say she's a terrorist or nothing like that. >> reporter: others think savage's arrest sets an example. >> explosives, period, you know, i
last week agents from the fbi and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms raided the property near cornelia, georgia. savage was arrested and denied bond. her family declined to comment for this story. but her father told local station wsv that his daughter was a church-going college student, not a criminal. >> i think everybody ought to be able to sate on their property, do whatever the heck they want to. >> reporter: still on facebook, savage described herself as an anarchist,...
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like to acknowledge the united states marshall that's here, the supervising agent in charge from the fbi, for their early efforts and their commitment for personnel. this has been very labor intensive. we used a lot of man-hours, a lot of volunteer hours from the search and rescue team, and for that, we're grateful. our investigation has lead to the identification of antolin garcia torres as the person responsible for the kidnap and murder of sierra lamar. we developed this through our investigation based on direct and circumstantial evidence, including forensic analysis conducted by the santa clara county district attorney's crime lab. the discovery of sierra's cell phone, her clothing, what she wore that day, and her personal belongings have contributed to our belief that sierra is a victim of murder. early on when our deputy first responded to a missing child report, he knew immediately that this was not just a runaway, this was something that was more significant. so early in the investigation, we had tremendous resources out there searching. we found the bag of clothing less than tw
like to acknowledge the united states marshall that's here, the supervising agent in charge from the fbi, for their early efforts and their commitment for personnel. this has been very labor intensive. we used a lot of man-hours, a lot of volunteer hours from the search and rescue team, and for that, we're grateful. our investigation has lead to the identification of antolin garcia torres as the person responsible for the kidnap and murder of sierra lamar. we developed this through our...
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arranging to pick up a vest laced with explosives but his al qaeda connections were actually undercover fbi agents. 30 years was the maximum sentence under his plea deal. >>> a local undocumented immigrant who says he was scammed out of winning the lottery ticket or a winning lottery ticket is now being held by immigration officials. ramone ortiz hit the lottery in maryland two years ago. because he doesn't have a social security number he asked a co-worker to claim the $450,000 payout. he claims that that co-worker kept the money. ortiz is now suing for fraud. his attorney says the fraud case will still move forward while ortiz's fate is being decided. >> his wife is listed as a party in the lawsuit and she is still here so that's how the case can go forward. >> you covered the story. >> we'll see what happens with them. >>> what's happening with the weather? >> everything is coming up roses today. fall roses. mums. i don't know. beautiful weather outside today. doing a little late fall gardening, early fall gardening, whatever the season is we'll talk about your weekend forecast and [ wom
arranging to pick up a vest laced with explosives but his al qaeda connections were actually undercover fbi agents. 30 years was the maximum sentence under his plea deal. >>> a local undocumented immigrant who says he was scammed out of winning the lottery ticket or a winning lottery ticket is now being held by immigration officials. ramone ortiz hit the lottery in maryland two years ago. because he doesn't have a social security number he asked a co-worker to claim the $450,000...
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and the fbi not yet able to get into benghazi where the u.s. wants to know exactly what happened, who was behind the deaths of our ambassador and three other u.s. state department employees there. susan rice, the u.n. ambassador, said they had no warning of an imminent attack but extremists with weapons readily available in libya just showed up at these demonstrations. that's not what we're hearing from the libyan national congress. the head of that says this is a well-planned attack. foreigners who came into libya for months had planned this attack. meantime in afghanistan, as you mentioned, we've had two attacks with six u.s. soldiers killed. those so-called insider attacks, because they're believed to have been perpetrated by the very afghan forces we're supposed to be training. laura. >> very interesting. thank you. >>> new this morning, time to talk a little baseball. the a's have 16 games left in the regular season. they currently sit atop the american league wild card race, but that's good news, hardly a guarantee for a playoff spot but
and the fbi not yet able to get into benghazi where the u.s. wants to know exactly what happened, who was behind the deaths of our ambassador and three other u.s. state department employees there. susan rice, the u.n. ambassador, said they had no warning of an imminent attack but extremists with weapons readily available in libya just showed up at these demonstrations. that's not what we're hearing from the libyan national congress. the head of that says this is a well-planned attack....
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he was on the fbi's most wanted list. >>> and the white house says vice president biden's comments on "meet the press" were not an endorsement for same-sex marriage. the vice president commented on the sentiment that americans are increasingly showing support for gay marriage. >> i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexual men and women are entitled it the same exact rights. >> president obama does not publicly gay marriage but says his position is "evolving." >>> today, great britain's prince harry will be in d.c., accepting an award for his humanitarian work. news4's megan mcgrath is live outside the british embassy with more on the royal visit. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. a lot of people curious just what will prince harry do while he's here in washington, d.c. well, by all accounts, his trip is going to be rather low key and short. he's done work with wounded soldiers. tonight he's being recognized for those efforts. harry is expected to visit with wounded veterans at a reception at the british ambassa
he was on the fbi's most wanted list. >>> and the white house says vice president biden's comments on "meet the press" were not an endorsement for same-sex marriage. the vice president commented on the sentiment that americans are increasingly showing support for gay marriage. >> i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexual men and women are entitled it the same exact rights. >> president obama does not...
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former fbi profiler clint van zandt. >> this is just a whole other type of predator. number one, to commit a horrible act and kidnap a child, but, number two, to dispose of a bod they way puts this guy in a breed almost by himself. >> reporter: last seen by her mother walking to school, the fifth grader never made it to a nearby park to meet classmates. jessica's backpack was discovered the day after she vanished, one of the few clues investigators have publicly released. >> if he should feel he can't be identified, he could very easily start looking for another victim. >> reporter: with no suspects today an entire community is on edge. >> it's unthinkable. it's unthinkable that this happened right here this close and such an awful, awful manner. >> reporter: an innocent young life plucked off a quiet street. this morning there are no answers in a neighborhood where grief is only matched by a cry for justice. >> why would you kill a child or hurt a child or steal a child from their family? >> reporter: jessica's parents who last week were cleared of any involvement in
former fbi profiler clint van zandt. >> this is just a whole other type of predator. number one, to commit a horrible act and kidnap a child, but, number two, to dispose of a bod they way puts this guy in a breed almost by himself. >> reporter: last seen by her mother walking to school, the fifth grader never made it to a nearby park to meet classmates. jessica's backpack was discovered the day after she vanished, one of the few clues investigators have publicly released. >>...
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i heard bad information about the guy -- fbi agent who was tortured and other things happened to him. the bulk is on his hands. but the media doesn't think so. they protect him every time they can. i mean, who is supposed to stand up for the guys? you know what i'm saying? >> host: let's to go to nicholas burns. let's see how you think the administration handledded libya. >> guest: i have worked for republican and democratic administrations. i think it's unfair to level such a criticism in president obama. he has been a very strong leader on protecting this country as president bush was. and i think both presidents, since 9/11, have put security of the american people, our homeland security as job number one as they should. and they have both been strong in the area. it's unfair to assert that president obama has let down the guard. libya was a triple tragic event. he died two weeks ago today along with the three of the colleagues. the responsibility for guarding our embassy overseas is not the -- we don't have american military protecting our embassy. it's the host country that provi
i heard bad information about the guy -- fbi agent who was tortured and other things happened to him. the bulk is on his hands. but the media doesn't think so. they protect him every time they can. i mean, who is supposed to stand up for the guys? you know what i'm saying? >> host: let's to go to nicholas burns. let's see how you think the administration handledded libya. >> guest: i have worked for republican and democratic administrations. i think it's unfair to level such a...
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eastern, with conversations between the president and the cia director richard helms, and the fbi director j. edgar hoover. >> people pink i ought to make a statement about the freedom of the press and that we are trying to censored them and so forth. my inclination is not to do that. >> i think you're right. >> what is your judgment? >> mr. president, you should remain absolutely solid about it. >> in washington, listen and 90.1 fm, nationwide rihanna on xm 119, and streaming at c-span radio.org. >> last friday the g-8 and a number of african nations announced the new alliance for food safety, designed to improve agriculture in sub- saharan africa. we talked about the plan with the head of the u.s. agency for international development on this morning's ""washington journal." host: rajiv shah is with us. what does global food security mean? almost 1 it means billion people go to bed hungry every night. there are tremendous consequences as a result. hundreds of millions of kids don't have the energy to protect themselves of disease and the die of malnutrition. those children don't necessari
eastern, with conversations between the president and the cia director richard helms, and the fbi director j. edgar hoover. >> people pink i ought to make a statement about the freedom of the press and that we are trying to censored them and so forth. my inclination is not to do that. >> i think you're right. >> what is your judgment? >> mr. president, you should remain absolutely solid about it. >> in washington, listen and 90.1 fm, nationwide rihanna on xm 119,...
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we have the fbi, which has developed an intelligence unit within the united states. some people are surprised at that and they say, the director of the fbi in his public reports pointed out there have been 20 arrests this past year of people engaged in the pursuit of a terrorist plot begins to this country who have been stopped. i think that is very important. it is important we continue it. it is my belief that " people come after us if they can. therefore, the safety of this nation, the protection of this nation, is our first challenge and our main goal. so i think that is very good. to show the difference, you can look at the bin laden take a stand. the care that was taken with intelligence. the specialization of the people that participated and the fact it was done without an american life lost in the process. there is no question it has created friction with pakistan. but it is very difficult for most of us to believe that osama bin laden can live in a large compound in a military-related community for over five years and the community does not now he is there.
we have the fbi, which has developed an intelligence unit within the united states. some people are surprised at that and they say, the director of the fbi in his public reports pointed out there have been 20 arrests this past year of people engaged in the pursuit of a terrorist plot begins to this country who have been stopped. i think that is very important. it is important we continue it. it is my belief that " people come after us if they can. therefore, the safety of this nation, the...